Hi,
I just noticed that to try to execute OpenEJB container in remotable
context, i was creating new InitialContext object (with
openejb.embedded.remotable key initialization) into the start method of the
TestEJB bundle.
Bundle bundle = context.getBundle();
OpenEjbApplication application = new OpenEjbApplication(bundle);
context.registerService(OpenEjbApplication.class.getName(), application,
null);
// New Instructions ...
Properties properties = new Properties();
properties.setProperty(Context.INITIAL_CONTEXT_FACTORY,
"org.apache.openejb.client.LocalInitialContextFactory");
properties.setProperty("openejb.embedded.remotable", "true");
new InitialContext(properties);
I think it is wrong way, because i suppose that the
openejb.embedded.remotable parameter must be activated into the classes of
the org.apache.openejb.server bundle.
So now, i am trying to create an EJBD server in explicity way. Thanks to the
JUnit class tests of OpenEJB, i have created an EJBD server into the
OpenEJBServer class of the org.apache.openejb.server bundle, like this:
public void init(File baseDir) throws OpenEJBException {
...
properties.put("openejb.home", homeDir.getAbsolutePath());
properties.put("openejb.base", baseDir.getAbsolutePath());
properties.put("openejb.configuration", configFile.getAbsolutePath());
properties.put("openejb.deployments.classpath", "false");
OpenEJB.init(properties);
EjbServer ejbServer = new EjbServer();
Properties initProps = new Properties();
try {
ejbServer.init(initProps);
ServiceDaemon serviceDaemon = new ServiceDaemon(ejbServer, 0,
"localhost");
serviceDaemon.start();
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
So, the EJBD server is created. I can connect a standalone application to
EJBD protocol (it's working), i can enumerate EJB naming (it's working).
But i can't to lookup object because a nullpointer exception is thrown. I
suppose the classpath isn't initialized into the EJBD server configuration
...
Do you think i'm crazy to do like this ?
Mickael
Jonathan Gallimore-2 wrote:
>
> That's a total guess on my part. I'm going have a quick play around with
> this now, I'll let you know if I get it going :)
>
> Jon
>
> On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 8:26 PM, Keulkeul <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi Jonathan,
>>
>> Thanks for your replying.
>>
>> Your said "so I suspect that either the setting you're applying isn't
>> being
>> passed through to the OpenEJB server in the bundle". I don't think so
>> because when i'm setting InitialContext with openejb.embedded.remotable
>> key
>> value, it is taken into account because the following message is
>> displaying
>>
>> ** Starting Services **
>> NAME IP PORT
>>
>> Mickael
>>
>>
>>
>> Jonathan Gallimore-2 wrote:
>> >
>> > I had to comment something out in terms of applying properties to the
>> > embedded OpenEJB in the code I put up on my people.apache.org page, as
>> I
>> > was
>> > getting a ConcurrentModificationException with the code left in, so I
>> > suspect that either the setting you're applying isn't being passed
>> through
>> > to the OpenEJB server in the bundle.
>> >
>> > I'll have a poke around the code this evening and see if I can get it
>> > working with remotable working.
>> >
>> > Jon
>> >
>> > On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 3:45 PM, Keulkeul <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> >
>> >>
>> >> Hi,
>> >>
>> >> I am using OpenEJB 3.1.1 with the Equinox OSGi container thanks to
>> this
>> >> post
>> >> (http://openejb.apache.org/osgi-openejb.html) and this topic
>> >> (http://www.nabble.com/OpenEJB-and-OSGi-td23423565.html#a23423565)
>> >> related
>> >> to the OpenEJB OSGi integration. I can create one bundle with several
>> EJB
>> >> stateless POJOs and it is working fine.
>> >>
>> >> So now, i would like to implement WebServices in using EJB Stateless
>> >> annoted
>> >> with the @stateless and @Webservice instructions (like HelloEjbService
>> >> class
>> >> example located into the openejb-examples-3.1 examples package).
>> >>
>> >> However, i have a problem during the initialization of the OpenEJB
>> >> InitialContext. I suppose that OpenEJB must be executed in remotable
>> >> context, so openejb.embedded.remotable key is fixed to true value.
>> But,
>> >> no
>> >> server (httpejbd, ejbd) have been created.
>> >>
>> >> With OpenEJB OSGi integration i'm getting
>> >>
>> >> ** Starting Services **
>> >> NAME IP PORT
>> >>
>> >> In opposition, without OpenEJB OSGi integration i was getting
>> >>
>> >> ** Starting Services **
>> >> NAME IP PORT
>> >> httpejbd 127.0.0.1 4204
>> >> admin thread 127.0.0.1 4200
>> >> ejbd localhost 4202
>> >>
>> >> In fact, i would like your opinion about this issue.
>> >>
>> >> Is anybody test another kind of EJB into OpenEJB OSGi integration like
>> >> WebService ? or just calling EJBs declared into a bundle in remote way
>> ?
>> >>
>> >> Mickael
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>> >
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